This ship is completely submerged during high tide and the mussels cling to it. During low tide, locals come to pick the large mussels.
The Opal Coast (French: Côte d'Opale) is a coastal strip in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of northern France. The name Opal Coast was first used in 1911 by the painter Édouard Lévêque: "Is there anything in nature that possesses this variety of changing colors? Yes, that is the opal, the precious gemstone that produces time and again that series of bursts of red and green.
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